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Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 campus parking space counts

April 1, 2019
In order to know that parking supply is sufficient for demand and to plan for future parking facilities, Parking and Transportation Services conducts thorough space counts every semester. All parking designations are counted — residents and commuters, facutly/staff, visitors, ADA parking, etc. Because students are the population for whom most of campus parking is designated, the following data...

From Vision to Mission; making campus accessible for everyone

March 27, 2019
Thirteen years ago, UNC Charlotte did not provide inter-campus transportation. Police and Public Safety filled in with escort assistance, but there were no vehicles equipped to assist people with mobility issues nor resources to provide them.

Campus dining halls recognized for sustainability

CATS Rider’s Alert for NBA All-Star Weekend, Feb.15-17, 2019

February 7, 2019
Charlotte Area Transit (CATS) has announced how transportation services will be impacted by the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend events.
If you plan to use light rail from campus Friday, February 15 through Sunday, February 17, here’s what you should know:
Expect extra security measures

Knowing where to park just got easier

January 9, 2019
If you had the right audio equipment poised over the UNC Charlotte campus on a weekday morning at 10:45 a.m., you might pick up a lot of whispers that sound a lot like, “Please, please, please let me find a close parking spot."

What to know before it snows

Vending Update

November 16, 2018

No change? No problem.

If asked to list things a university needs to support its educational mission, vending machines would probably not make the top 10, or even 50. But we know that hardly anyone goes through a week on campus without needing a hydration, energy or caffeine boost. ...

Coke student challenge

October 4, 2018
The "Dear Future Community" campaign sponsored by Coca-Cola, challenges students to consider how they would address community concerns.
An October 3 pop-up event introduced UNC Charlotte students to the national program. While enjoying free Coke, students considered the following question: